Answer:
B. continuing operations after a loss.
Explanation:
All of the following are risk management objectives prior to the occurrence of loss EXCEPT continuing operations after a loss. If we are looking for risk management objectives that come before the occurrence, continuing operations after a loss is the exception. The analysis of the cost of different techniques for handling losses takes place before the loss, as meeting externally imposed obligations and reduction of anxiety. These three options are part of pre-loss objectives.